BAILEY

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About BAILEY

Saint Peters, MO

Breed

Boxer&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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BAILEY's Story

Meet Bailey Bailey is a 5-year-old Boxer mix who came to us as a surrender and is now looking for a calm, understanding home where she can feel safe, decompress, and learn that the world isn’t so scary after all. In the shelter environment, Bailey can be a nervous girl who needs gentle coaxing and patience when meeting new people or facing new situations. She doesn’t rush into trust — she takes her time, watches closely, and learns at her own pace. But if you’re steady and kind with her, she starts to believe in you... little by little. Outside of the kennel, that softer side begins to shine. In a yard or quiet space, she’ll pause and just look at her person for a moment like she’s deciding it’s okay to let go. Then suddenly — zoomies. Pure joy, like she’s letting out everything she was holding in. A quick kiss, a burst of energy, and back again... as if she’s reminding you she wants to trust, she just needs time to get there. Her one guaranteed shortcut to her heart? Cheese — the moment it appears, she comes right out, no hesitation. Even in her uncertainty, Bailey is learning that people can be her safe place. She has even shown how well she settles into calm environments, making herself an excellent “office dog.” She’ll quietly tuck herself under a desk, keep watch from her little safe spot, and occasionally peek out just to check in before settling right back down. Bailey previously lived with children, but because loud noises and fast movements can feel overwhelming, she will do best in a home with children over 10 who understand the importance of calm, gentle interactions and giving her space when she needs it. She has also shown prior exposure to cats. She was curious but calm and uninterested during shelter introductions, and may do well with cats with proper, slow introductions. With other dogs, Bailey does best with calm, low-energy companions. High-energy dogs can feel like too much for her, but in the right match she can coexist peacefully and comfortably, until she is ready to play. Bailey is still learning that she doesn’t have to figure everything out on her own — that there are people who will be steady, patient, and kind while she builds confidence. She’s the kind of dog who doesn’t open up all at once, but slowly, quietly, beautifully... in her own time. With patience, consistency, and a gentle home, Bailey has all the potential to become a deeply loyal, affectionate companion who finally feels safe enough to stay. Could you be the one who gives her the time she needs to get there?

Meet Bailey Bailey is a 5-year-old Boxer mix who came to us as a surrender and is now looking for a calm, understanding home where she can feel safe, decompress, and learn that the world isn’t so scary after all. In the shelter environment, Bailey can be a nervous girl who needs gentle coaxing and patience when meeting new people or facing new situations. She doesn’t rush into trust — she takes her time, watches closely, and learns at her own pace. But if you’re steady and kind with her, she starts to believe in you... little by little. Outside of the kennel, that softer side begins to shine. In a yard or quiet space, she’ll pause and just look at her person for a moment like she’s deciding it’s okay to let go. Then suddenly — zoomies. Pure joy, like she’s letting out everything she was holding in. A quick kiss, a burst of energy, and back again... as if she’s reminding you she wants to trust, she just needs time to get there. Her one guaranteed shortcut to her heart? Cheese — the moment it appears, she comes right out,

Meet Bailey Bailey is a 5-year-old Boxer mix who came to us as a surrender and is now looking for a calm, understanding home where she can feel safe, decompress, and learn that the world isn’t so scary after all. In the shelter environment, Bailey can be a nervous girl who needs gentle coaxing and patience when meeting new people or facing new situations. She doesn’t rush into trust — she takes her time, watches closely, and learns at her own pace. But if you’re steady and kind with her, she starts to believe in you... little by little. Outside of the kennel, that softer side begins to shine. In a yard or quiet space, she’ll pause and just look at her person for a moment like she’s deciding it’s okay to let go. Then suddenly — zoomies. Pure joy, like she’s letting out everything she was holding in. A quick kiss, a burst of energy, and back again... as if she’s reminding you she wants to trust, she just needs time to get there. Her one guaranteed shortcut to her heart? Cheese — the moment it appears, she comes right out, no hesitation. Even in her uncertainty, Bailey is learning that people can be her safe place. She has even shown how well she settles into calm environments, making herself an excellent “office dog.” She’ll quietly tuck herself under a desk, keep watch from her little safe spot, and occasionally peek out just to check in before settling right back down. Bailey previously lived with children, but

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How To Adopt

BAILEY was listed as Adoptable by St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center
How can I adopt BAILEY?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if BAILEY is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet BAILEY?
If you've submitted an inquiry, St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for BAILEY, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center's Adoption Policy
Choosing your pet through the Pet Adoption Center can offer an outstanding value. Our adoption fee includes a health examination, initial vaccinations, spay or neuter service, temperament education, a County License tag, and microchipping - services that are not always included when adopting elsewhere

BAILEY is from St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center

[Saint Peters, MO]

Our Mission
Our mission is to promote the health, safety, and welfare of pets and people in St. Charles County through effective education, enthusiastic adoption, and responsible enforcement programs.
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4850 Mid Rivers Mall Drive Saint Peters, MO, 63376

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